Natural Liquid Zeolite Detox September 23rd, 2009
Tree of Life Rejuvenation Center, Dr. Gabriel Cousens, 11/13/2007
This summary details a major breakthrough in detoxifying the human body of the carcinogens, heavy metals, viruses, bacteria, fungi, and overall acid conditions that promote and cause disease. Some 70,000 chemicals are being dumped into our environment, 65,000 of which are potentially hazardous to our health. We live in a virtual sea of pollutants, and carry many of these toxins within us. They can be found even in unborn children. A 2004 study by the Environmental Working Group identified 287 industrial chemicals in babies’ umbilical-cord blood, including 180 known to cause cancer and 217 that are toxic to the brain and nervous system. more…
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Interview on Natural Cellular Defense September 23rd, 2009
Interview With Winder Lyons & Rik Deitsch
December 2005
Welcome friends. My name is Winder Lyons, and it is a great pleasure for me to have today Rik Deitsch, who is the chairman of Waiora’s Science Advisory Board.
Natural Cellular Defense September 16th, 2009
Key Points
Natural Cellular Defense is derived from a naturally-occurring mineral zeolite. Zeolites are considered 100 percent safe and non-toxic by the FDA. Natural Cellular Defense and its constituent zeolite have been shown to have the following functions:
• Retains the natural zeolite property of reducing cancer risk
• Acts as a potent anti-oxidant
• May aid in balancing bodily pH levels
• Acts to chelate and remove heavy metals from the system
• Reduces the incidence of diarrhea
• Improves nutrient absorption in the digestive tract
• Acts to balance digestive pH, thus reducing acid reflux
• Acts to stabilize immune system function (immunomodulatory)
• Acts as a broad spectrum anti-viral agent
Zeolite for Human Detoxification September 9th, 2009
Today, clinoptilolite is being used as a dietary supplement, primarily for human detoxification. Clinoptilolite has many well-documented benefits:
- Removes heavy metals: This zeolite has the perfect molecular structure for capturing and removing heavy metals from the body, including; mercury, cadmium, lead, arsenic, aluminum, tin, and excess iron. It also removes radioactive metals like cesium and Strontium-90. Reference 31,32
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Environmental Remediation of Mercury From Coal Burning Flu Gases September 8th, 2009
Mr. LuVerne E.W. Hogg, President and CEO of ZEOX Corporation (The “Company” or “ZEOX”) (TSX VENTURE: ZOX), is pleased to announce the Company’s entry into the environmental remediation market for the removal of Mercury (”Hg”) from emissions in power generation coal fired utility boilers.
Even though the concentrations of Hg are relatively low at .012 to 3.3 parts per million, collectively the release into the environment is considerable because of the large amount of coal that is burned globally. Estimates for global emissions of Hg from all sources are approximately 12,000,000 pounds per year with Hg emissions from power generation accounting for approximately 40%. Mercury is very volatile so currently only small amounts are currently removed along with fly ash by particulate control devices such as electrostatic precipitators. The remainder is emitted into the atmosphere along with the flu gases. United States and Canadian Government Environmental Regulations are now in place requiring that coal fired utilities meet Hg removal targets in 2010 by 70% increasing in subsequent years to up to 95% removal efficiency.
Study: Zeolite Minerals for Uptake of Mercury Solutes September 8th, 2009
The uptake of inorganic Hg2+ and organometallic CH3Hg+ from aqueous solutions by 11 different natural zeolites has been investigated using a batch distribution coefficient (Kd) method and supported by a preliminary voltammetric study. The effect of mercury concentration on the Kd response is shown over an environmentally appropriate concentration range of 0.1–5 ppm inorganic and organometallic Hg using a batch factor of 100 ml g–1 and 20 h equilibration. Analcime and a Na-chabazite displayed the greatest methylmercury uptakes (Kd values at 1.5 ppm of 4023 and 3456, respectively), with mordenite as the smallest at 578. All uptake responses were greater for methylmercury than for the inorganic mercuric nitrate solutions, suggesting a distinctive sensitivity of zeolites to reaction with different types of solute species. It is likely that this sensitivity is attributable to the precise nature of the resultant Hg-zeolite bonds. Additionally, both the Si-Al ratio and the Na content of the initial natural zeolite samples are shown to influence the Kd responses, with positive correlations between Kd and Na content for all zeolites excluding mordenite.
Zeolite Medical Applications September 8th, 2009
A type of zeolite used in medical fields is the one of a crystalline form that contains high quantities of the mineral clinoptilolite. What makes it so valuable? Its’ extremely hard, microporous, honeycomb type of structure is permeated by ducts and cavities throughout. These channels are openings to which minerals or heavy metals can bind to. The silicon building block is electrically neutral, but the aluminum building block carries a negative charge, creating charged sites throughout the entire crystal structure.
The balancing process that works to maintain electro neutrality in the clinoptilolite attracts positive minerals such as calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, and iron. These common positive cations can easily be displaced by heavy metals such as cadmium, mercury, nickel, and arsenic and be removed from the body.
Zeolites Have Many Uses September 8th, 2009
Zeolites are members of the aluminosilicate family. Most mineral collectors have examples of them in their collections. They are found in most geologic type environments on most of the continents of the world. This vast variety of sources demonstrates that zeolites are much more than rare, prized collectible minerals. They are one of the more abundant mineralogical species on the earth. Zeolites have their beauty at the atomic level as well as in the crystalline forms. To date, more than 90 zeolite and zeotype structural frameworks have been fully characterized. These structures have many industrial uses.
Zeolite for Turf Maintenance September 8th, 2009
Zeolite is a 100% natural mineral. Zeolite has a unique, electrically charged crystal structure that results in the selective absorption and storing of many of the nutrients that are released from fertilizers. When the plant needs these nutrients they are released from the zeolite.
Positive molecules (cations) are attracted and become attached to the negative charge of the zeolite crystals. Molecules smaller than four angstroms enter inside the crystal, taking advantage of the enormous surface area.
Thus, much less fertilizer is used as compared to application without Zeolite, and excess fertilizer components do not enter the local water supply during runoff.
Zeolite: The Versatile Mineral September 8th, 2009
Zeolite is a naturally occurring mineral group consisting of over 50 different minerals. Made of a special crystalline structure that is porous but remains rigid in the presence of water, zeolites can be adapted for a variety of uses.
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